Two fined, have sailboat forfeited after exceeding catch limits in Sechelt
March 21, 2021North Shore
Two men were ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and forfeit their sailboat and fishing gear for violating Canada’s Fishers regulations.
Potential suspect in Vancouver stalking incident identified
March 20, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have identified a person of interest yesterday in the suspicious circumstance of a man following a woman in Chinatown earlier this week.
$1,000 reward for info on person who trapped racoon in West Vancouver
March 20, 2021North Shore
A $1,000 reward is on the table after a raccoon was found dragging a trap late Sunday night in West Vancouver.
Woman shot dead in Vancouver identified
March 19, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have identified the victim in the city’s third homicide of 2021.
Two North Van restaurants in Canada’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2021
March 19, 2021North Shore
Two North Vancouver restaurants have made their way to Canada’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2021 list created by
North Shore residents above 75 can now call to get COVID-19 vaccine
March 19, 2021North Shore
Starting Saturday, March 20, Vancouver Coastal Health is inviting the following people to call 1.877.587.5767 to book their COVID-19 vaccination appointment according to the following age groups:
North Van RCMP looking for owner of gold coin
March 19, 2021North Shore
The North Vancouver RCMP is looking for the owner of a gold coin that was turned in by a good Samaritan.
COVID-19 alert for North Vancouver grocery store
March 18, 2021North Shore
Sobeys has issued a notification for an employee testing positive for COVID-19 at Thrifty Foods at 310 Edgemont Blvd. in North Vancouver.
ICBC delays rebate cheques due to cyberattack
March 17, 2021BC/Canada
ICBC is delaying the mailing of COVID-19 rebate cheques to customers, due to a cyberattack on a third-party vendor contracted
Seaspan gives $1 million for a new UBC chair position
March 17, 2021North Shore
Seaspan Shipyards and the University of British Columbia (UBC) have announced the establishment of a new faculty chair position at
Bearly Awake but Already Active on North Shore
March 17, 2021North Shore
Black bears live, play, rest and raise their young in the North Shore forests, but it is not uncommon to
West Van police dog helps find distraught man
March 17, 2021North Shore
A West Vancouver police dog was instrumental in the rescue of a mentally distraught man.
Senior dies after falling from cliff in Lighthouse Park
March 17, 2021North Shore
A 70-year-old senior has died in a tragic fall from a cliff in the Lighthouse Park.
Police watchdog investigating incident in North Vancouver
March 17, 2021North Shore
BC’s police watchdog, the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC, is investigating an incident in North Vancouver.
Vancouver pair blown away by $100K-Scratch & Win prize
March 16, 2021BC/Canada
Pearl Davey and Robert Robertson couldn’t help but let out screams of excitement upon realizing they scored $100,000 from a Pac
Neptune Terminal adopts local mountain biking trail
March 16, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Neptune has has adopted a section of the Bridle Path as part of the Trail Adoption Program (TAP). The North Shore
Finding heritage in North Vancouver: Ottawa Gardens
March 16, 2021North Shore
The article below was first published by North Shore Heritage Society as part of their “Where do you find
Two arrested near Taylor Way and Highway 1 with stolen property
March 16, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver police have arrested a man and a woman with stolen property.
CNV wins award for The Shipyards redevelopment in Lower Lonsdale
March 16, 2021North Shore
The City of North Vancouver won top honours from the British Columbia Economic Development Association (BCEDA), receiving a Community Project
119 small dogs surrendered to SPCA in Fort Nelson
March 15, 2021BC/Canada
The BC SPCA is caring for 119 small dogs surrendered into care from a property near Fort Nelson on March
DNV proposes changes to how public is notified of new developments
March 15, 2021North Shore
District of North Vancouver staff is proposing an update to the public notification sign requirements in the district.
West Vancouver man killed in Highway 1 collision
March 15, 2021North Shore
A person’s life was tragically cut short after a single vehicle collision on Highway 1 eastbound near Caulfeild over the
Second COVID-19 wave makes working moms anxious, stressed and depressed
March 15, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Mental health concerns are on the rise among Canada’s working women, especially mothers, as the COVID-19 pandemic persists, according to
Canadian mass timber to make Vancouver schools more earthquake-resistant
March 15, 2021BC/Canada
Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Seamus O’Regan Jr., today announced a $1,482,000 investment in British Columbia’s Vancouver School
West Vancouver issues COVID alert for two facilities
March 15, 2021North Shore
The District of West Vancouver has issued two alerts for people testing positive for COVID at different facilities.

























